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1. It was name the Black Death due to one of its symptoms being swollen glands that turn black with a chance of bursting.
2. Some of the symptoms include sudden fever, headaches, general weakness, and then swollen lymph nodes that have a chance of bursting.
3. The causes of the plague are believed to be rat fleas carrying the bacterium Yersinia pestis and according to recent studies Yersinia pestis in the air.
4. Some of the remedies include lancing the buboes, bloodletting, and chicken witchcraft.
5. Some of the superstitions included the blaming of Jews, whipping yourself for repentance, burning witches, and believing the plague was God's wrath.
6. Central Asia
7. Apparently Yannibeg was a khan of the Golden Army who was fighting in Kaffa where his army was decimated by the plague. He is credited for catapulting infected corpses over the walls of Kaffa.
8. Some of the outcomes include changes to arts, literature, and music along with peasants gaining the ability to demand more from their lords as labor demand was high.
9. Flagellants were Christians that tortured themselves for repentance.
2. Some of the symptoms include sudden fever, headaches, general weakness, and then swollen lymph nodes that have a chance of bursting.
3. The causes of the plague are believed to be rat fleas carrying the bacterium Yersinia pestis and according to recent studies Yersinia pestis in the air.
4. Some of the remedies include lancing the buboes, bloodletting, and chicken witchcraft.
5. Some of the superstitions included the blaming of Jews, whipping yourself for repentance, burning witches, and believing the plague was God's wrath.
6. Central Asia
7. Apparently Yannibeg was a khan of the Golden Army who was fighting in Kaffa where his army was decimated by the plague. He is credited for catapulting infected corpses over the walls of Kaffa.
8. Some of the outcomes include changes to arts, literature, and music along with peasants gaining the ability to demand more from their lords as labor demand was high.
9. Flagellants were Christians that tortured themselves for repentance.